Top of the 7th

Jack Hannahan flied out to center. None on with one out and Orlando Cabrera due up.

Walk

Orlando Cabrera walked. Runner on first with one out and Adam Kennedy due up.

Out

Adam Kennedy flied out to right. Runner on first with two outs and Jack Cust due up.

Out

Jack Cust grounded out third to first to end the inning.

Bottom of the 7th

Play Type

Play

Single

Ramon Santiago singled to center. Runner on first with none out and Adam Everett due up.

Out

Adam Everett sacrifice bunt, pitcher to first. Runner on second with one out and Curtis Granderson due up.

Walk

Curtis Granderson intentionally walked. Runners on first and second with one out and Josh Anderson due up.

Out

Josh Anderson grounded into a double play, second to short to third to end the inning.

Top of the 8th

Play Type

Play

Substitution

Ryan Perry starts the inning for the Tigers.

Single

Matt Holliday singled to right. Runner on first with none out and Jason Giambi due up.

Out

Jason Giambi grounded into a double play, short to third to first. None on with two outs and Ryan Sweeney due up.

Out

Ryan Sweeney grounded out second to first to end the inning.

Bottom of the 8th

Play Type

Play

Substitution

Andrew Bailey starts the inning for the Athletics.

Walk

Clete Thomas walked. Runner on first with none out and Miguel Cabrera due up.

Out

Miguel Cabrera popped out to second. Runner on first with one out and Magglio Ordonez due up.

Walk

Magglio Ordonez walked. Runners on first and second with one out and Brandon Inge due up.

Out

Brandon Inge struck out swinging. Runners on first and second and with two outs and Gerald Laird due up.

Out

Gerald Laird struck out swinging to end the inning.

Top of the 9th

Play Type

Play

Substitution

Fernando Rodney starts the inning for the Tigers.

Out

Bobby Crosby flied out to center. None on with one out and Landon Powell due up.

Out

Landon Powell grounded out short to first. None on with two outs and Jack Hannahan due up.

Substitution

Travis Buck is pinch-hitting for Jack Hannahan.

Out

Pinch-Hitter Travis Buck lined out to second to end the game.

Recap: Detroit vs. Oakland

Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Ramon Santiago finished 4-for-4, falling a double shy of the cycle, drove in four runs and scored three times, as the Detroit Tigers overcame an early six-run deficit to defeat the Oakland Athletics, 11-7, and complete a three-game sweep at Comerica Park.

Curtis Granderson clubbed a three-run homer and Josh Anderson added a two-run triple for the Tigers, who banged out 13 hits. Adam Everett had three of those hits, including a pair of doubles, scored twice and knocked in a run as the Tigers outscored the A's, 34-9, during the sweep.

"They're a good hitting team," said A's manager Bob Geren. "It seems every time we play them it seems like they have guys that can score in bunches."

Matt Holliday was a perfect 4-for-4 with a walk and a run scored for the Athletics, who have lost five of their last seven games. Landon Powell's three-run double highlighted a five-run first inning for Oakland. Adam Kennedy and Orlando Cabrera each hit a solo home run.

Both clubs went to the bullpen early in this game. Detroit starter Armando Galarraga, who had dropped each of his last three starts, couldn't escape the opening frame, yielding five runs on four hits and three walks in just two- thirds of an inning. Galarraga gave way to Zach Miner (3-1), who was effective on the mound, allowing two runs on seven hits with six strikeouts over 4 1/3 frames to pick up the win.

Trevor Cahill (2-3) got the start for Oakland and was removed after allowing seven runs on as many hits in 2 1/3 innings. Santiago Casilla was tagged for three runs in 2 1/3 innings of relief.

The A's raced out to a five-run lead in the first inning and tacked on a sixth run in the second, but Detroit crawled back with a four-spot in the bottom of the second and duplicated the feat in the third to grab an 8-6 lead.

A towering drive down the right-field line by Kennedy put Oakland on the board with one gone in the first. The A's promptly loaded the bases on a walk and two singles before Ryan Sweeney hit a sacrifice fly. After Bobby Crosby walked, Powell drove a pitch to the gap in right-center, clearing the bases for a 5-0 A's lead.

"We came out to play today, but we got off to an unfortunate start," said Tigers manager Jim Leyland. "That happens if your starting pitcher has a rough outing, which Armando did. But we played and we kept after it and we got it accomplished."

Sweeney added a run-scoring single in the second, but the Tigers orchestrated a two-out rally in the home half. Santiago laced a triple to center field, scoring Jeff Larish, who had reached on a one-out single. Everett then slapped a base hit to plate Santiago, Granderson walked and Anderson lined a two-run triple to right field.

Detroit forged ahead in the third. Back-to-back hits by Magglio Ordonez and Larish put men on the corners for Gerald Laird, who knocked in a run with a bloop single, signaling the end for Cahill. Casilla took over on the mound and Santiago greeted him with a blast that just cleared the wall in right-center.

Cabrera went deep in the fifth to make it a one-run game, but Detroit added to its lead in the bottom half on Granderson's 10th homer of the season, a deep shot to right with runners on second and third.